Chinese woman in search of 'Pakistani runaway boyfriend' held in Muzaffargarh

Tein Domi alias Dolly was taken into protective custody by district police


Web Desk November 03, 2015
Tein Domi alias Dolly, claims she sold her house to pay for Amin's college fee who promised to marry her. AN EXPRESS NEWS SCREENGRAB

A Chinese woman who arrived in Muzaffargarh allegedly in search of her 'boyfriend', Amin, was taken into protective custody by district police.

Tein Domi alias Dolly, a 23-year-old, worked as a clerk in a medical college in China where Amin, a Pakistani national, was studying medicine. The 23-year-old claimed the two both were in relationship and that she even sold her house to pay his college fee.

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Dolly arrived in Seetpur, a district in Muzaffargarh, a few days back searching for Amin after he left China without informing her.

However, to her disappointment, his family refused to take her in and did not disclose his whereabouts.

Apparently, Dolly has been unable to get in touch with him. However, Express News succeeded in contacting Amin.

“I am all prepared to respond to whatever she is alleging. She is lying,” Amin told the news channel.

Dolly contacted me saying she won’t marry me, he added.

Fearing her security, police officials took Dolly into protective custody and handed her over to the Chinese Embassy in Islamabad. However, she is refusing to return to China without Amin.

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Dolly first came to Muzaffargarh 20 days ago after which she was taken to Islamabad but she returned to Muzaffargarh again to search for her beloved.

COMMENTS (35)

Syed | 8 years ago | Reply @Priscilla I believe what you say about not judging a person but hearing one side but Amin hasn't addressed the allegation except to say "she is lying". Tell me, would you travel to a foreign country looking for someone where you do no know anyone or know the language and make such allegation and be arrested and stay in "Pakistani" style jail? I don't think so. What motive this lady could have? Please think hard. For your amusement, "If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck". The test implies that a person can identify an unknown subject by observing that subject's habitual characteristics.
Syed | 8 years ago | Reply I think we all should petition PMDC (Pakistan Medical & Dental Council) to not let Amin sit in the medical license exam and not issue him the license to practice medicine or if the he has already obtained the license, suspend until he pays back all the money he took from this lady as she is the one who supported and paid for his education which enabled him to become a Doctor. Also he should publicly apologize to this lady and fulfill his promises made to her. Its like no medical university would issue a degree to a student until dues are paid in full. BTW, I have been to a China to visit my then fiance who was a teacher in a medical university and have heard of similar stories and for that very reason I whole heartedly believe this lady. Please check PMDC's "Code of Ethics" a Doctor is expected to be honest thus Amin clearly has not been honest.
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